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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek signed a bill Thursday that would authorize up to $800 million to help finance a Major League Baseball ...
Craftsman homes are making a big comeback in Portland, signaling a shift in buyer taste—and possibly, a turning point in the ...
Oregon transportation officials have abruptly ended a yearslong agreement that tasks Portland with conducting homeless camp sweeps on state-owned property within city limits, a move that will likely ...
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek signed an executive order Wednesday morning banning the use of cell phones by students in K-12 public schools in an effort to “improve student educational outcomes and ...
Portland and other Oregon cities will soon feel the impacts of the legislature’s failure to pass a transportation package ...
For the past 46 years, Elephant’s Delicatessen has cultivated a reputation that has built loyal customers for generations ...
Federal immigration authorities may have violated the conditions of a city permit at their Portland facility more than two ...
The Trails and Rails program, a partnership between Amtrack and the National Parks Service, provides guided tours for ...
Despite a deadly shooting Tuesday, police data shows the number of deadly incidents in Portland is down dramatically compared ...
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Ever After in the Woods on MSN15 Forgotten And Yummy Oregon Snacks That Only Longtime Locals Still MissTake a nostalgic bite of Oregon’s past with 15 lost snacks locals still crave—from scones to shakes, muffins to milk magic.
Two Chinese nationals charged in the U.S. for acting as agents of China without notifying the Attorney General.
Portland's City Auditor hires P.K. Runkles-Pearson as new General Counsel, bringing legal expertise in public records and ...
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